WeChat is China’s most popular multi-purpose messaging and social media application and has been gaining popularity globally since its first release in 2011. In this article, we examine how the use of WeChat is affecting digitally-enabled citizen journalism in China. To achieve that purpose, we gathered data from 3 focus-group interviews with Chinese WeChat users. The findings suggest that WeChat’s integration of multiple communicative networks renders it a multiversal space where citizen journalistic practice can transverse across public, semi-public, and private spheres. The diverse communicative affordances of WeChat could facilitate ‘metavoicing’ practice as a form of citizen journalism, and enable news production and consumption to con...
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Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
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Mobile chat apps have shaped multiple forms of communication in everyday life, including education, ...
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With currently over one billion monthly active users, the Chinese social media and multipurpose appl...
China boasts the world’s largest social media market, which is vastly differentfrom her Western coun...
Focusing on recent political unrest in Hong Kong, this article examines how mobile chat applications...
Coverage of any breaking news event today often includes footage captured by eyewitnesses and upload...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
Despite the market dominance of the 'WeChat' app in today's China, we currently know little about it...
The article presents findings on how German-speaking expatriates in China use the multi-functional m...
In the current research on media and communication, Western internet companies (e.g. Google and Face...
Mobile social networking apps, which offer a real-time platform for creating, sharing, and chatting,...
WeChat is a popular Chinese social media platform that emphasizes mobile internet services rather th...
Mobile chat apps have shaped multiple forms of communication in everyday life, including education, ...
An emerging body of literature has revealed that social media enhance digital business governance to...
Diasporic WeChat subscription accounts have emerged as a special media sphere in over 65 countries a...
The work focuses on the study of WeChat (main social network in China) and its digital activity for ...
This paper explores a case of public contention against the censoring of a feature article about a C...
With currently over one billion monthly active users, the Chinese social media and multipurpose appl...
China boasts the world’s largest social media market, which is vastly differentfrom her Western coun...
Focusing on recent political unrest in Hong Kong, this article examines how mobile chat applications...
Coverage of any breaking news event today often includes footage captured by eyewitnesses and upload...
This article is a political economy account of Australia-focused subscription accounts on the social...
Despite the market dominance of the 'WeChat' app in today's China, we currently know little about it...
The article presents findings on how German-speaking expatriates in China use the multi-functional m...